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Using Fader Groups
Once you’ve assigned multiple faders to a group, a dedicated channel strip for that group
appears. Making adjustments to the group channel strip simultaneously controls all the faders,
solo buttons, and mute buttons of all channel strips that are members of that group, as
seen below.
Adjusting the Group 1 fader also adjusts the faders
for Audio 1, 3, and 4 that are assigned to that group
While in a group, you can still move the faders of each individual channel strip independently to
make relative adjustments. Channel strip faders only move together when you adjust the group
fader, and while the group fader is being moved, each individual fader’s relative offset from
other faders in that group is maintained, as seen in the previous screenshot, where the Group 1
fader is moving the faders in tracks Audio 2, 3, and 4, but each individual channel strip fader in
this group is offset from the others.
Recording Fader Automation for Groups
You can record automation data to the group fader, and all faders in that group will follow even
though they’re not actually automated themselves. This makes it easy to record complex
automation involving multiple faders when you still might want the freedom to finely adjust each
individual fader later on.
Arm, Solo, and Mute Buttons
Identical to the controls found in the track header controls of each timeline audio track.
The channel strip’s Arm, Solo, and Mute bottons
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